Squeeze Theorem Explained | Calculus 1

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We explain the squeeze theorem/sandwich theorem/pinching theorem for limits in calculus. We'll also complete two squeeze theorem practice problems both involving trig functions. Finding limits using the squeeze theorem is not too difficult if you understand the conditions we must verify to apply it. #calculus1 #apcalculus #calculus

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0:00 Intro
0:24 Squeeze Theorem
2:26 Limit of x^2sin(1/x) as x approaches 0
5:42 Limit of x^4cos(2/x) as x approaches 0
7:25 Conclusion

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The amazing simplicity of this video is going to save me from my calculus 1 exam tomorrow. I subconsciously knew what was going on but didn't understand consciously how to use the squeeze theorm.

On a side note why does this video not have more views, this video simply explains everything very easily and simply. I also learned IVT, MVT and EVT from this and it helped a lot

rimuru-kun_x_ciel-chan
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This is actually so helpful wow my teacher is about to cover this tomorrow but this quick video is gonna give me a great head start. Thanks man!!!

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Can you cover probability and statistics will be helpful for this semester 👍

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I think your diagram has a mistake since you have mentioned in the inequality that g(x) is less than or equal to h(x) for all x, then why the graph of g is above h near x=0😮, since you've mentioned it is an open interval.

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